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README.md

Pinafore

An alternative web client for Mastodon.

Building

npm install
npm run build
PORT=4002 npm start

Development

npm run dev

Testing in development mode

In separate terminals:

1. Run a Mastodon dev server (note this destroys the mastodon_development database and inserts canned data):

npm run run-mastodon

2. Run a Pinafore dev server:

npm run dev

3. Run a debuggable TestCafé instance:

npx testcafe --hostname localhost --skip-js-errors --debug-mode firefox tests/spec

If you want to export the current data in the Mastodon instance as canned data, so that it can be loaded later:

npm run backup-mastodon-data

Testing

Lint:

npm run lint

Run integration tests:

npm test

Run tests for a particular browser:

BROWSER=chrome npm run test-browser
BROWSER=chrome:headless npm run test-browser
BROWSER=firefox npm run test-browser
BROWSER=firefox:headless npm run test-browser
BROWSER=safari npm run test-browser
BROWSER=edge npm run test-browser

Automatically fix most linting issues:

npx standard --fix